New Jersey Municipal Arbitration Decisions

This is a full-text archive of municipal arbitration decisions. These decisions involve labor contract negotiations
between local municipal service unions and N.J. towns and cities. It is being made available through a partnership between the
New Jersey League of Municipalities and Rutgers - Newark Law Library.

Right now, this collection is in beta testing, so don't rely on it just yet!

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